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Saturday, 07/15/2006 11:41:50 AM

Saturday, July 15, 2006 11:41:50 AM

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Here is what happened on Friday when PAIV closed down only 13%. IMO, in the last two weeks, the company has been gradually and quietly buying back its shares so that it can improve its EPS with an expected positive net income this coming quarter, and with a goal of being listed in the NASDAQ or AMEX. If you look at the charts, the volume was about 10million shares 3 weeks ago and the price per share was stabilized at $0.005. Suddenly, the volume started averaging 50million share per day with gradual appreciation of the price. If you look closely, these purchases have been happening at about 9AM and at 1PM. Now, the volume doubled on Thurday the 13th, meaning that some weird investor sold his house to buy PAIV. Good idea, but this person or people should have bought in small chunks for several days so as not to drive the price that high within a day. However, it was hard for limit orders to be filled by brokers on thur afternoon because there was a long queue of buys and that's why some peoples could not buy limits at the market price. I believe PAIV paused on Friday morning from buying because the price was a bit high. Notice the volume on Friday was 56million instead of 108million shares for Thurday. Meaning that the greedy people sold off. I believe the company came in on Friday 10 minutes before the market closed and put their orders. This brought PAIV back from the 35% down to close at 13% down. I believe there is a long queue now of buy orders waiting to be filled on Monday and there will not be any sellers but buyers. Stay with PAIV and enjoy the sweet ride to $1. For those with restricted shares, the consolation is that this company has turned around and in 2 years time, you will all be millionaires. I personally like Scottrade because their commissions are the lowest and they have physical offices where you can walk in, deposit your check, and trade the following day at noon. As for Ameritrade and others, by the time your check is mailed and credited to your account, it would be about 7 day and therefore missing out.

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